Sir Pinocchio wires field in MGM Yonkers Trot final

  • June 28

  • Yonkers Raceway

  • Yonkers, NY

  • Purse $300,000

Sir Pinocchio became a two-time winner on harness racing's Grand Circuit this year, as the Dexter Cup champion was a front-stepping 1:54.4 winner in Friday night's (June 28) $300,000 MGM Yonkers Trot at MGM Yonkers Raceway, giving him the first leg of the Trotting Triple Crown.


Driver Jason Bartlett fired Sir Pinocchio out from post two and battled for early command with pole sitter and favorite Security Protected (Tim Tetrick), but that horse made a break on the opening turn, leaving Sir Pinocchio in front well before the quarter, which went on the board in just 29 seconds. Facing no outside pressure in the second quarter, Bartlett kept the tempo easy, getting to the half in just 58.3.


Passing the half-mile marker, trainer-driver Ake Svanstedt swung Situationship, who had made a break before the start but reset and sat fifth, to the outside first-over, and he came with a strong bid that carried him to within half a length of Sir Pinocchio at the 1:26.3 three-quarters. Sir Pinocchio was game, though, keeping Situationship at bay on the rim and going on to the win by half a length in 1:54.4. Situationship was second from elimination winner Bargain (Yannick Gingras). Fly By (Scott Zeron) also recovered from an early miscue to collect fourth and I'm Out (Marcus Miller), who also went off-stride from fourth before three-quarters, was fifth.


This completed a day to remember for Bartlett as he was able to get to MGM Yonkers Raceway before the MGM Grand Messenger Stakes after watching his son Kobe graduate from high school.


"I got to see him walk across the podium and receive his diploma. I made record time down here to get here just so I wouldn't miss it," Bartlett said. It was a big day for me."


While others were unable to keep trotting in both the Dexter Cup and tonight's MGM Yonkers Trot, Sir Pinocchio has kept his cool both times.


"Tonight, we had (Security Protected) beat out of there. Eddie (trainer Ed Hart) told me that he watched him warm up and he looked a little weird in the turns, so we went out of there with him in the turn, and he blew up," remarked Bartlett. "You can't really go into these races with any sort of plan or anything. They all sort of go out the window in the first eighth."


Hart trains Sir Pinocchio, a gelding by Met's Hall, for owner/breeder Carolyn Atherton. Sir Pinocchio has six wins, four seconds and two thirds from 14 appearances, has pocketed $341,853 and paid $10.80 to win as the 4-1 third choice. He was atop a $33.40 exacta and a $162.50 trifecta.


"It was a tough field. We had a good post and I was hopeful. We got a little lucky for sure," Hart stated. "He's the real deal. He's a nice horse, and he's getting better, too. He's a little better on a big track, I think.


"He has the Canadian Trotting Classic in September and a few other races. He's staked up a little bit, but no Hambletonian."


Irv Atherton represented wife Carolyn in the winner's circle ceremonies. The Athertons are from nearby Scarsdale, New York, and have enjoyed success in the sport before, but perhaps not at this level.


"He's up at Vernon next week for the Zweig. We'll go from there," Irv Atherton remarked. "We've had some really good ones, but this is a long time coming. The little guy gets to the winner's circle."

Bargain holds on in MGM Yonkers Trot elimination

  • June 21

  • Yonkers Raceway

  • Yonkers, NY

  • Purse $25,000

Bargain was in front throughout and held off pocket-sitter Fly By in the stretch to win Friday night's (June 21) lone $25,000 MGM Yonkers Trot elimination for 3-year-old colts and geldings at MGM Yonkers Raceway in 1:54.3.


Driven by Yannick Gingras, Bargain shot out from post four and made the front early on the first turn with Fly By (Scott Zeron) also showing speed and finding the pocket prior to the 28.2 opening quarter. With no challengers on the outside after that, Gingras was able to back down the half to 57.4 and the three-quarters in 1:26, but Zeron swung Fly By to the outside midway through the far turn.


After being shown the clear racetrack, Fly By quickly moved up to battle Bargain and appeared in the lane like he was going to go past, but Bargain was game and responded to the challenge, keeping a nose in front of Fly By to the finish line. I'm Out (Tim Tetrick), who went first-over out of fourth before three-quarters, slid back down to the pylons on the last turn and wound up third, and Flying Kronos S (Ake Svanstedt) followed I'm Out's moves and checked in fourth. Duke Of Walner (Matt Kakaley) was fifth and got the remaining spot in the $300,000 final, joining bye-takers Security Protected, Sir Pinocchio and Situationship.


A New York-sired gelding by Chapter Seven, Bargain was bred by Steve Stewart and Michael Andrew and is trained by Nancy Takter, and she also co-owns him with JAF Racing, ChristinaTakter&Anderberg, Joe Sbrocco and R A W Equine Inc. Bargain, who was second in the sire stakes final at MGM Yonkers Raceway last September, has a summary of 4-3-0 from 11 starts, has earned $207,455 and paid $10.00 to win as part of an entry with Duke Of Walner that went off at 4-1. The exacta was worth $25.80 and the trifecta kicked back $75.00.


The finals of the MGM Grand Messenger and MGM Yonkers Trot will take place on Friday, June 28 and will be joined by their companion filly events - the Park MGM for pacers and the New York New York Mile for trotters. Fans attending the races live on June 28 will be treated to an outdoor market on the track apron. An integration of the casino and track worlds will take place as patrons from both sides of the gambling world will be welcomed to enjoy special food stands, live music and other promotional items as part of a Triple Crown Fan Fest.

Fillies Split Divisions Of NY-NY Mile

  • June 28

  • Yonkers Raceway

  • Yonkers, NY

  • Purse $110,000 (2 Divisions)

The filly companion event to the MGM Yonkers Trot is the New York New York Mile, and it was raced in a pair of $55,000 divisions. In the first one of those, Eloise (Corey Callahan) worked out a second-over trip and forged her way by first-over Tactical Lori (Tyler Buter) late in the mile to win by a  neck in 1:57. Kinesiology (George Brennan) was the third-place finisher.


Eloise, bred by Crawford Farms, is trained by Ron Coyne Jr. for owners Ron Coyne Stables Inc., Blair Corbeil, Richard Carney and Farrell Carney. A daughter of Tactical Landing, Eloise has six wins from 16 career starts, has earned $114,061 and returned $7.10 to win as the 5-2 second choice. She led an exacta of $16.20 and a trifecta of $66.50.


Miss I La (Joe Bongiorno) led throughout in the second split and won in 1:57.2 as favorites R Melina (Buter) and Date Night Hanover (Dexter Dunn) both made breaks before the half. Draw The Line (Gingras) was game after a first-over trip and held off a closing Cocktailwithakick (Svanstedt) for the second spot.


"Once I saw (R Melina break), it kind of put the race in my hands to decide if I wanted to cut it or be in the two-hole behind Date Night Hanover, but I didn't love the way Date Night Hanover looked scoring down. I thought she looked a little off in her gait, so I took the shot of being on the front," said Bongiorno. "I know this one is probably better with a target, but in this field on a half-mile track, I thought I'd take my chances and see if I could hold them off."


A filly by Walner, Miss I La is trained by Noel Daley for owner Ken Jacobs. Miss I La is now a four-time victor from 15 trips behind the gate, sent her bankroll to $211,588 and paid $14.60 to win as a 6-1 shot. The exacta was $110.50 and the trifecta kicked back $607.00.

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